Samsung fake moon photos
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Re: Samsung fake moon photos
The moon pictures from Samsung are fake. Samsung's marketing is deceptive.YouCanCallMeAl wrote: ↑Wed Mar 15, 2023 3:50 am Samsung is using AI/ML (neural network trained on 100s of images of the moon) to recover/add the texture of the moon on your moon pictures, and while some think that's your camera's capability, it's actually not. And it's not sharpening, it's not adding detail from multiple frames because in this experiment, all the frames contain the same amount of detail. None of the frames have the craters etc. because they're intentionally blurred, yet the camera somehow miraculously knows that they are there. And don't even get me started on the motion interpolation on their "super slow-mo", maybe that's another post in the future..
yet the camera somehow MIRACULOUSLY knows that they are there
I appreciate the work this individual has done to demonstrate the fake moon images. My question is why would said individual then believe known deceptive organization as to their use of AI/SI and its nature.
We are in a spiritual war with a brutal skillful enemy, ( with its fronts of companies, governments, media, entertainment complexes, medicine,etc) that is using technology as its gateway to deceive, attack, and entrap us. They want your thinking between given bookends.
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Re: Samsung fake moon photos
Just to add on to this, The Verge covered this controversy https://www.theverge.com/2023/3/13/2363 ... -s23-ultra
The question is what is the end game of Samsung's phones faking the moon pics that people are taking? Are they trying to fool people into falling for a fake image of the moon through their black mirrors? Is this part of the agenda to engineer people to fail to separate what is real from what is fake? Plunging people deeper into an augmented reality?
Is this part of setting up the next moon landing NASA plans to make?
Article about the next NASA moon mission comes out around the time a lot of noise was being made about the Samsung fake moon photos
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa ... er-artemis
The question is what is the end game of Samsung's phones faking the moon pics that people are taking? Are they trying to fool people into falling for a fake image of the moon through their black mirrors? Is this part of the agenda to engineer people to fail to separate what is real from what is fake? Plunging people deeper into an augmented reality?
Is this part of setting up the next moon landing NASA plans to make?
Article about the next NASA moon mission comes out around the time a lot of noise was being made about the Samsung fake moon photos
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa ... er-artemis